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The Art of Strategic Procrastination (I Should Be Smarter By Now)
by Issa Rae
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Synopsis
With her trademark humor and unflinching honesty, Issa Rae delivers an insightful essay about productivity, procrastination, and work-rest balance in Hollywood’s high-stakes hustle culture.
From the imagination stage to actually making the magic happen, writer-producer-actress Issa Rae is a ...
From the imagination stage to actually making the magic happen, writer-producer-actress Issa Rae is a ...
With her trademark humor and unflinching honesty, Issa Rae delivers an insightful essay about productivity, procrastination, and work-rest balance in Hollywood’s high-stakes hustle culture.
From the imagination stage to actually making the magic happen, writer-producer-actress Issa Rae is a multitasking phenomenon. She’s also an inveterate procrastinator. But even that’s part of her creative strategy. Blending personal anecdotes with practical insights, Issa explores the challenges of having to constantly deliver, the importance of “workations,” and the value of embracing a unique creative rhythm in an increasingly demanding world.
From writer, actress, producer, and New York Times bestselling author Issa Rae comes I Should Be Smarter By Now. In these essays, she shares her journey from internet creative to a multi-hyphenate career in Hollywood. Read or listen to them in a single sitting. Either way, they’re insightful, hilarious, and unapologetically authentic.
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